by Rachel McDonald I was recently elected to 350 Seattle’s board of directors. Those of you who know me well know I’m a librarian by trade, and reading is one of the ways in which I make sense of the world. For years, I read about climate change, but I became involved...

by Jess Wallach Across the US, local governments are banning new fossil fuel infrastructure. Next month, King County Councilmember Upthegrove will introduce an ordinance that we expect will see King County implement the strongest prohibition on new fossil fuel...

by Andrew Eckels (photo credit: itsgoingdown.org) For nearly ten years, the Unist’ot’en Camp has been a leader in indigenous anti-colonial resistance and the movement to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Now, they are asking for help. Located in Northern (so-called)...

We won’t mince words. Locally, last night sucked. Despite the largest, most diverse coalition in WA state history, and despite the heroic efforts of 6,500 volunteers, I-1631 probably lost. But if we broaden our view to take in the rest of the country, it’s...

Hurricane Florence is set to devastate the Carolinas, with likely toxic coal ash and manure flooding into already vulnerable communities, as well as five decades-old nuclear plants in the hurricane’s path…some of them the same model as the Fukushima plant...